I wrote letters to over 200 congress members
His team can’t come up with anything else lol worthless #epsteinfilesnow #washingtondc #trump #politics #victims
Writing letters to over 200 members of Congress was both a challenging and eye-opening experience. As someone deeply affected by the issues surrounding the Epstein files, I felt a personal responsibility to make sure that elected officials were aware of the victims' voices and the urgency for justice. Crafting each letter, I emphasized the importance of accountability and urged immediate action in Washington DC. The process required patience, research, and dedication. I found that many offices responded with generic messages, but a few showed genuine engagement and willingness to support deeper investigations. This highlighted the varied levels of responsiveness in politics, reminding me that persistence is crucial. For anyone considering similar advocacy efforts, I recommend tailoring your messages to reflect personal stories and concrete requests. Using hashtags like #epsteinfilesnow and #victims helped connect my outreach with ongoing social discussions on platforms like Lemon8 and Twitter. This experience taught me that grassroots activism, even through simple acts like letter writing, can help hold powerful figures accountable and promote political change. I encourage others to speak up and use their voices to support survivors and demand transparency from our government.






























































